Study Finds Dietary Supplement Education Would Help MDs Help Patients
This article was originally published in The Tan Sheet
Executive Summary
An online interactive curriculum may improve physicians' knowledge of dietary supplement regulation and enhance communication with patients, according to a study in the May 14 Archives of Internal Medicine
You may also be interested in...
Adverse Interaction Risks Are Concern As Elderly Use Of CAM Grows – Study
Nearly 15 percent of the elderly Medicare population uses complementary and alternative medicine, but 5.8 percent are taking combinations with "significant potential risk for an adverse interaction," according to a study in the October Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Adverse Interaction Risks Are Concern As Elderly Use Of CAM Grows – Study
Nearly 15 percent of the elderly Medicare population uses complementary and alternative medicine, but 5.8 percent are taking combinations with "significant potential risk for an adverse interaction," according to a study in the October Annals of Pharmacotherapy
Adverse Interaction Risks Are Concern As Elderly Use Of CAM Grows – Study
Nearly 15 percent of the elderly Medicare population uses complementary and alternative medicine, but 5.8 percent are taking combinations with "significant potential risk for an adverse interaction," according to a study in the October Annals of Pharmacotherapy